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Theatre building in Quimper, France

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Built 1899-1904 by G. Lafont as Théâtre municipal, on a site bequested to the city of Quimper by Urbain Couchouren. Opened 1904. Later renamed in honour of the Quimper-born writer, Max Jacob (1883-1944), who wrote a novel and a play, Le Terrain Bouchaballe, about the political quarrels around the Couchouren bequest and the building of the theatre. 254 seats. Currently used by the Théâtre de Cournouaille, scène nationale de Quimper company. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1899-1904 by G. Lafont as Théâtre municipal, on a site bequested to the city of Quimper by Urbain Couchouren. Opened 1904. Later renamed in honour of the Quimper-born writer, Max Jacob (1883-1944), who wrote a novel and a play, Le Terrain Bouchaballe, about the political quarrels around the Couchouren bequest and the building of the theatre. 254 seats. Currently used by the Théâtre de Cournouaille, scène nationale de Quimper company. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1899-1904 by G. Lafont as Théâtre municipal, on a site bequested to the city of Quimper by Urbain Couchouren. Opened 1904. Later renamed in honour of the Quimper-born writer, Max Jacob (1883-1944), who wrote a novel and a play, Le Terrain Bouchaballe, about the political quarrels around the Couchouren bequest and the building of the theatre. 254 seats. Currently used by the Théâtre de Cournouaille, scène nationale de Quimper company. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Quimper, France
  • Max Jacob Theatre
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Max Jacob Theatre [Quimper]
Theatre building in Quimper, France
  • Max Jacob Theatre

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47°59'40.920"N, 4°5'51.900"W
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Built 1899-1904 by G. Lafont as Théâtre municipal, on a site bequested to the city of Quimper by Urbain Couchouren. Opened 1904. Later renamed in honour of the Quimper-born writer, Max Jacob (1883-1944), who wrote a novel and a play, Le Terrain Bouchaballe, about the political quarrels around the Couchouren bequest and the building of the theatre. 254 seats. Currently used by the Théâtre de Cournouaille, scène nationale de Quimper company. (English)
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1904
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6, boulevard Dupleix
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